Vintage Macintosh

Dayna MacCharlie -- Very weird, very
cool. The MacCharlie is an expansion box for the original compact Mac
for running MS-DOS PC software. This section includes the MacCharlie
manual and operating software. My experience configuring MacCharlie
as a web server is included here.

Bumper List of Apple Part
Numbers -- A list of 700 or so Apple part numbers for Mac
systems, monitors, printers, PSUs, video cards and repair parts. The
list covers nearly all 68K Macs and some early PPC Macs.

Vintage Radius
Documents -- Technical
information about Radius (including SuperMac and E-Machines) products
for the Mac. This information was extracted from the Wayback
Archive's 1997/98 snapshots of the Radius web site.

Vintage Macintosh Networking

Old Macintosh System Software and
TCP/IP describes what software you need to install to use TCP/IP
on a Mac. The guide covers System 6 through to Mac OS 9.x. It
includes specific information on configuring MacTCP.

LocalTalk Networking with the Apple II and PC

LocalTalk networking is built into
all vintage Macs and the Apple IIgs so it is a cheap solution for
sharing files and printing. With the right (second hand) hardware you
can also add your Apple IIe or a PC. These pages outline what
software and hardware is available for sharing files with your old
Apple computers.

This page last updated: 14 October 2008

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